During 2002, Norah Jones slowly burst onto the music
scene with her jazz and folk sound and elegant
musical styling. Prior to attempting a solo career,
Norah studied jazz piano at the University of North
Texas and was a member of the groups "Laszlo'
and 'Wax Poetic' after joining the New York music
scene. She signed with Blue Note Records and released
the EP Norah Jones First Sessions. Her short
summer stint in New York City ended up having her
hook up with songwriter Jesse Harris and bassist Lee
Alexander and started a journey to multi-Grammy
nominations.

Norah could be heard on the compilation tribute to Dolly PartonLP, Just
Because I'm A Woman, with "The Grass In Blue." Norah won 2 World Music Awards for Best Pop
Female Artist and Best Adult Contemporary Artist.

Norah was nominated for 2 American Music Awards for Favorite Pop/Rock Album
and Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist.

Norah topped the Billboard Year-End Charts as the Top Billboard 200 Album
Artist - Female and Top Contemporary Jazz Artist, and
with the Top Internet Album and Top Contemporary Jazz
Album (Come
Away With Me). Norah had the 2nd biggest selling LP of the
year - Come
Away With Me- which sold over 5.1 million
copies during the year in the US.

Norah was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration
with Vocals ("Wurlitzer Prize (I Don't Want To
Get Over You)" with Willie Nelson).
Norah released her next LP, Feels
Like Home.
Norah topped the Billboard 200 LP chart for
6 weeks with Feels
Like Home
selling over 1 million copies its first week of
release in the US. Feels
Like Home
topped the LP charts in the UK and Canada.

Norah won 2 World Music Awards for Best Female Artist
and Best Pop Female Artist.
Norah released a revamped version of Feels
Like Home
that will include 3 previously unreleased songs
("Moon Song," "Sleepless Nights,"
and "I Turned Your Picture To The Wall")
and a DVD of live cuts. The CD/DVD will hit stores on
September 21st.

Feels
Like Home
was the 2nd biggest-selling LP in the US for year
with sales during the year topping 3.8 million.
Norah topped the Billboard Year-End Charts as the Top Billboard 200 Album
Artist - Female, Top Internet Album Artist, Top
Contemporary Jazz Artist and with the Top Internet
Album and Top Contemporary Jazz Album (Come
Away With Me).

Norah performed as part of the benefit show Tsunami
Aid: A Concert Of Hope on NBC.

Norah topped the Billboard 200 LP chart, Top Digital
Albums chart, and Top Internet Albums chart with Not
Too Late
- selling over 405,000 copies its first week of
release in the US.
Norah topped the UK and Canada LP charts with Not
Too Late.

Note: Song title and position
links lead you to the song's Top 40 chart run
(from the ARC Weekly Top 40) and LP links take you to Amazon.com for that LP (often
including track listings and sound samples).